I mentioned last month that Hades, our Gyr Falcon was receiving treatment for a slight foot infection. Hades has now returned to his aviary.
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Tawny owl chicks in nursery
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Young Tawny owls in the
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The birds are grouped by estimated age in nursery bays, having spent the first day or so with us in a small bay so that they can be closely observed to make sure they are feeding themselves. They are then transferred into a larger bay and as they continue to grow and start to fly between the perches. They are eventually moved into one of our outside rehabilitation bays adjacent to the hospital building. Here they can improve their flying skills.
The Owls will be released later in the summer as part of the project which was started in 2005.
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Northern Hawk Owl chick
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It is intended that these birds will be trained to be part of our regular displays. More about them next month.
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Malaysian Wood Owl chick in his 'nest'
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We received one Barn Owl, via our vet in Andover, with wing damage. It is thought that it had flown into some scaffolding. It did not recover and had to be euthanased. We have seen one Buzzard with a badly broken wing and it was also blind in one eye. It was euthanased by our vet as he could not repair the wing. We also treated four adult Tawny Owls with various injuries resulting from road traffic accidents; one is still receiving treatment but the other three died from their injuries.
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